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From: The IBM z/VM Operating System
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Subject: Re: Mini-survey: Linux
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Subject: Re: Mini-survey: Linux usability
Maybe not addressed to the most-affected list, but IBMVM subscribers are
affected, too. Especially those getting into Linux for System z for the
first time. It took us around a year to get the first P.O.C. server
installed because our Internet Sec
> I can see where giving the mainframer who is new to Linux an initial,
running system, with
> the ability to support the creation of additional images, would be
very helpful. I wish it
> had been available when I started doing this...
Done (yes, both RH and Novell).
Now it's a question of conv
witt Associates.
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Happens to us all... and it was even interesting
Shimon
On 13 Jun 2007 at 9:24, Rod wrote:
> Sigh.. sorry people, wrong list (again)... apologies.
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When I first got my mitts on this stuff I had awful trouble getting
anything working until Rob walked down the corridor and helped me out.
We then ha
Sigh.. sorry people, wrong list (again)... apologies.
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Rod
When I first got my mitts on this stuff I had awful trouble getting
anything working until Rob walked down the corridor and helped me out.
We then had a series of discussions concerning a bog-standard DDR
image that would get people up and running.
That was nearly 10 years ago. Given the recent d